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china is denying the accusations. recently the president signed a directive creating new standards to protect critical computer systems. and on wednesday attorney general eric holder announced a plan to combat cyber tleft, another threat with widespread impact. >> this type of crime can have significant impacts not only on our country's well-being but national security as well. it could endanger american lives, expose our energy, financial or other sensitive sectors to massive losses or make our infrastructure more vulnerable to attack. >> james falus has bryn the book on china, and he is a national correspondent for atlantic. mr. falus. >> thank you, chuck. >> let's start with what is it that china is doing here. why do they want to do all of these cyber attacks? is it a way to catch up on technology? >> i think it's a lot of different things. over the decades, there have been all sorts of allegation, and partly it's just random hackers, partly crooks looking to scam your e-mail account or mine. partly it's corporati
china is denying the accusations. recently the president signed a directive creating new standards to protect critical computer systems. and on wednesday attorney general eric holder announced a plan to combat cyber tleft, another threat with widespread impact. >> this type of crime can have significant impacts not only on our country's well-being but national security as well. it could endanger american lives, expose our energy, financial or other sensitive sectors to massive losses or...
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we need china to pressure north korea. we need china not to veto our sanctions at the u.n. on iran. what leverage do we have with china to go in and stop doing this? >>. >> it does provide -- >> you also in your report there's information about private companies, including coca-cola, coca-cola having been penetrated not by the chinese military, per se, but by other chinese entities or other hackers, and it could or could not have influenced the fact that coca-cola lost a contract they were bidding on because they're negotiating strategy may have been exposed. what do you say to private companies to all the rest of us who depend so heavily on, you know, internet access, about protecting our own security. >> we have to do a lot more. that's clear. i would say organizations should start by taking the report that we published. there's 3,000 technical indicators that organizations can use to detect these guys on their networks and work to eject them. that's where it starts. there's a lot more we have to do. we really have to increase the security in the nation's commercial industry if we
we need china to pressure north korea. we need china not to veto our sanctions at the u.n. on iran. what leverage do we have with china to go in and stop doing this? >>. >> it does provide -- >> you also in your report there's information about private companies, including coca-cola, coca-cola having been penetrated not by the chinese military, per se, but by other chinese entities or other hackers, and it could or could not have influenced the fact that coca-cola lost a...
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the paper says the own security experts and the fbi traced the intrusions to hackers in china who it says were employing techniques associated in the past with hackers from the chinese military. another newspaper, "the wall street journal" says it, too, was hit by chinese hackers who wanted to monitor the china reporting. no attempt, the journal says, to steal customer data. in beijing, a spokesman for china's foreign ministry called any suggestion that the chinese were involved "irresponsible" but the times says the attack coincided with a series of stories it posted on the website which reported that relatives of china's prime minister had he massed a fortune worth several billion dollars through business deals. >> we first noticed the unusual activity on our network shortly after we published our article about the outgoing chinese ruling family. >> reporter: security experts and the fbi say china has been targeting news organizations and overseas for the past few years. one goal is to identify the sources of news leaks within the chinese government. it's also part of a broader pat
the paper says the own security experts and the fbi traced the intrusions to hackers in china who it says were employing techniques associated in the past with hackers from the chinese military. another newspaper, "the wall street journal" says it, too, was hit by chinese hackers who wanted to monitor the china reporting. no attempt, the journal says, to steal customer data. in beijing, a spokesman for china's foreign ministry called any suggestion that the chinese were involved...
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part of the problem for the anti-china xenophobia, needs china to be prosperous for them to be prosperous, right? in foreign affairs even after china's prosperity will remain independent on the rivals, including the united states. china will not get ahead if its rivals do not also prosper. >> i don't know about the xenophobes. i think that's a little unfair. >> i think they're a principal offender, though, and they are a particular threat that we should absolutely be concerned about. but, you know, the question is, why hasn't action been taken on this already. congress has been working on this for over three years to come up with some sort of legislation to combat cyberattacks. unfortunately, it actually ends up coming down to pro-government, anti-government no regulation argument. businesses are pushing against what would be government regulations. things like telling them if they have been hacked. having specific layers of security to protect their customers and their systems. and there's also questions about whether customers should be, for example, able to skew businesses if their dat
part of the problem for the anti-china xenophobia, needs china to be prosperous for them to be prosperous, right? in foreign affairs even after china's prosperity will remain independent on the rivals, including the united states. china will not get ahead if its rivals do not also prosper. >> i don't know about the xenophobes. i think that's a little unfair. >> i think they're a principal offender, though, and they are a particular threat that we should absolutely be concerned...
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nation states, russia, china, others, have a part of their military planning, what's called prepping the battlefield. they'll go in any confrontation and shut down pipelines, electric grids, and all of those things. we saw the russians do it before they invaded a few years ago, so it's become a part of regular military planning. but where that gets very serious, and that's serious enough, you have countries like iran who are not rational actors who believe they have nothing left to lose by trying to take down our financial services sector, by trying to take down electric grids or other things that are hugely consequential to our economy and lives of u.s. citizens. we saw them probing just a few weeks ago some of our american financial institutions. we saw what they did to aud ya arabia, a ram co, one of their major oil production companies, a very lethal attack on their systems that caused huge problems for them. we see iran now here probing, as i just talked about. all of these are real. it's not movie stuff. this is real. it's happening thousands of times a day. and we need to step
nation states, russia, china, others, have a part of their military planning, what's called prepping the battlefield. they'll go in any confrontation and shut down pipelines, electric grids, and all of those things. we saw the russians do it before they invaded a few years ago, so it's become a part of regular military planning. but where that gets very serious, and that's serious enough, you have countries like iran who are not rational actors who believe they have nothing left to lose by...
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we go back to china. the only thing that might make this a little bit different is china leaned heavily on north korea not to conduct this test. for north korea to do this is like in your face beijing. there may be a more aggressive response from china but nobody is counting on that. this should once and for all dash any hopes this international community had this 29-year-old kim jong un would be different from his father, kim jong il. despite the fact he was educated in switzerland, had exposure to the west and much more exposed publicly than his father ever was, he appears hell bent developing nuclear weapons and missile technology that could some day reach the united states. nobody is shivering in their boots at the pentagon yet but they're on track to do that. >> it could be a game changer in four words you don't like to say if you want too stay in power, in your face, beijing. if china is telling them not to do this, maybe the dynamic changes this time. >> and they had warned them publicly in advance
we go back to china. the only thing that might make this a little bit different is china leaned heavily on north korea not to conduct this test. for north korea to do this is like in your face beijing. there may be a more aggressive response from china but nobody is counting on that. this should once and for all dash any hopes this international community had this 29-year-old kim jong un would be different from his father, kim jong il. despite the fact he was educated in switzerland, had...
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now the whole issue of cyber attacks from china. i have never seen so much public conversation about this. there's the new report that suggested for the first time that it was not just china generically, but china and this particular unit, an elite unit, of the military. >> what we've seen over the past two weeks is really an explosion of press around the cyber security issue, and i frankly think that's a very good thing because what people on the inside and people in corporate america have seen over the past couple of years is an absolute explosion of theft the u.s. corporate secrets and intellectual property by the chinese made public, as you said, this week, at least some of that by the people's liberation army. what some in the u.s. intelligence community have termed the largest transfer of wealth many history as the chinese have taken the sensitive economic secrets from the u.s. and then put them to use for chinese economic purposes. that has -- those reports along with presidential activity and the issuing of the executive ord
now the whole issue of cyber attacks from china. i have never seen so much public conversation about this. there's the new report that suggested for the first time that it was not just china generically, but china and this particular unit, an elite unit, of the military. >> what we've seen over the past two weeks is really an explosion of press around the cyber security issue, and i frankly think that's a very good thing because what people on the inside and people in corporate america...
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brian does some amazing undercorps work in china. you know, when you go to buy ivory, they say that it's old. if you really press them, when was this -- how did this ivory come to be in the shop. they say it's old, before the ban. there's no way to prove that. they are being lied to. i don't totally blame them. i don't know that they know the truth, and that's why we need to talk about it. that's why we need to show them what is happening, and make them realize, okay, that does cost something, and that costs elephants living in the wild. like, it's a huge price to pay that none of our children will live in a world where elephants live in the wild. >> is this conversation happening in china? it's clearly happening here. >> trying. >> i feel like i've read reed about it and watched bhaets going on. >> trying. >> how much of this had is taking hold there? >> it's not easy. >> you're right. i mean, it's very -- ngo's, the nongovernment organizations, the world wildlife funds, those kind of things we think of second nature here, don't exi
brian does some amazing undercorps work in china. you know, when you go to buy ivory, they say that it's old. if you really press them, when was this -- how did this ivory come to be in the shop. they say it's old, before the ban. there's no way to prove that. they are being lied to. i don't totally blame them. i don't know that they know the truth, and that's why we need to talk about it. that's why we need to show them what is happening, and make them realize, okay, that does cost something,...
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and the real key to this is china. they have to -- they're necessary in order to ratchet in an influencing north korea from not building another bomb, not doing proliferation and hopefully stopping them from having nuclear capability and has to be our goal but i think the united states has to be begin to approach this not just as north korea but how does removing forces in to the western pacific for a reason that our relationship with china has actually detier yatded and begin to use north korea where china doesn't want it to have a nuclear weapon or the forces to have this be a way to begin to work together for something we both don't want and expand it to a competitive strategic relationship. >> so admiral, going deeper on what do we do now about north korea, we have sanctioned them just about as much as possible. we need china to go forward with a solution or pushing back against this. so, you know, when do we know they have gone too far and what do we do right now? >> you will see more sanctions imposed and not goi
and the real key to this is china. they have to -- they're necessary in order to ratchet in an influencing north korea from not building another bomb, not doing proliferation and hopefully stopping them from having nuclear capability and has to be our goal but i think the united states has to be begin to approach this not just as north korea but how does removing forces in to the western pacific for a reason that our relationship with china has actually detier yatded and begin to use north...
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i think our government needs to sit down with china forth with, present the evidence to china, ask china for its investigation, and press, press, press. this is going to no good end unless there is some agreement between our two nations and the world committee -- community for an agreement which is enforceable. one of these days there is going to be a huge cyber attack somewhere, and we must prevent that from happening. >> we're not without crisis. how about afghanistan? in the last 24 hours we've heard from president karzai saying that u.s. unit have to get out of wardock province within two weeks because of what they're affiliated afghan forces have allegedly done. what should the u.s. do about that? >> well, what i just heard is that the reports are not correct, and that the military is investigating. so i would sort of like to hold my fire and wait and see what actually is correct and not correct. >> let me just ask you. your information that those reports were not correct, are those from official sources? in other words, have you been briefed on this? >> from my intelligence staff.
i think our government needs to sit down with china forth with, present the evidence to china, ask china for its investigation, and press, press, press. this is going to no good end unless there is some agreement between our two nations and the world committee -- community for an agreement which is enforceable. one of these days there is going to be a huge cyber attack somewhere, and we must prevent that from happening. >> we're not without crisis. how about afghanistan? in the last 24...
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not just with china where, with russia wra. this notion that somehow china will be involved. we have allies that are doing the same thing, and we've been doing it for years. stealing our secrets, intellectual property, so it's been going on, and i think we have to take an aggressive position on this, and i think the president by setting up this command, cyber command, saying we have to defend our infrastructure, and the pentagon's infrastructure to be sure, and then we have to have capability. those kinds will help deter some of the activities taking place right now. >> i remember once interviewing a former french official who was in charge of the french intelligence operation against our splekt wal property and trade secrets, and he was very open about it as a retired espionage agent for france. thank you very much, bill cohen. >> good to be with you. >> up neck, fighting that cyber war, we talk to former homeland security chief michael cherthoff. up for an oscar and detained at the airport? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. commitment to the gulf. and
not just with china where, with russia wra. this notion that somehow china will be involved. we have allies that are doing the same thing, and we've been doing it for years. stealing our secrets, intellectual property, so it's been going on, and i think we have to take an aggressive position on this, and i think the president by setting up this command, cyber command, saying we have to defend our infrastructure, and the pentagon's infrastructure to be sure, and then we have to have capability....
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it's not just from china. it's the chinese government sanctioning these attacks. >> reporter: among the targets of china's hackers, america's very infrastructure. >> now our enemies are also seeing the ability to sabotage our financial institutions, our air traffic control systems. >> reporter: other targets of chinese hackers, familiar brand names like coca-cola, "the new york times," "washington post" and new york journal. according to this instructional video that did the study. >> here we see him logging into one of his operational accounts. generating additional e-mail accounts. >> spear fishing is sending deceptive e-mails, tricking users into clicking on a malicious link to a phoney website. the hackers are able to steal confidential files and route them to shanghai. >> when these companies are engaging in business in china, they are going up against the full resources of the chinese government. >> reporter: the president himself has complained about china's cyber attacks and officials say got nowhere.
it's not just from china. it's the chinese government sanctioning these attacks. >> reporter: among the targets of china's hackers, america's very infrastructure. >> now our enemies are also seeing the ability to sabotage our financial institutions, our air traffic control systems. >> reporter: other targets of chinese hackers, familiar brand names like coca-cola, "the new york times," "washington post" and new york journal. according to this instructional...
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>> reporter: the focus is on china. even though china may have joined in condemning the act, the proof is in the pudding. they will have to step up and actually join in enforcing stricter, tighter sanctions against north korea. all this time, while the international community particularly the u.s. has been ratcheting up those sanctions against north korea, china has continued to provide oil and other critical supplies to north korea ignoring the international sanctions. so it really falls on china at this point. if they're really serious and in any kind of condemnation against north korea for this nuclear test to step up and join in these international sanctions, tamron. >> you have mentioned in your prior reports today, mick, this was an eye opener for anyone who belonged that kim jung un was different from his father. >> that's absolutely right. he was educated in switzerland. had wide exposure to the west and then when he returned he has been much more public than his father ever was. so there was some optimism that
>> reporter: the focus is on china. even though china may have joined in condemning the act, the proof is in the pudding. they will have to step up and actually join in enforcing stricter, tighter sanctions against north korea. all this time, while the international community particularly the u.s. has been ratcheting up those sanctions against north korea, china has continued to provide oil and other critical supplies to north korea ignoring the international sanctions. so it really falls...
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as you said, china is critical. china holds a lot of the cards with regard to shaping north korea's behavior and their response. >> we sent up aircraft with sensors to try to determine whether this was a uranium-fueled blast or plutonium. plutonium is the old way. uranium would be more worrying because it would increase the likelihood that they would be proliferate and that they would be able to conceal the centrifuges more easily. do we know yet? do you know whether -- >> i think it's going to take some time for that analysis to occur, but you're right. it would suggest that their program is diversifying and that they're building their -- not only their arsenal, but their -- the breadth of their expertise. >> is there a concern that iran might be benefitting many some way from what north korea is doing. we know that north korea has helped iran along in the past. could north korea's tests be shared, the results of their tests be shared? >> there has been some technical sharing in the past. it's possible that that co
as you said, china is critical. china holds a lot of the cards with regard to shaping north korea's behavior and their response. >> we sent up aircraft with sensors to try to determine whether this was a uranium-fueled blast or plutonium. plutonium is the old way. uranium would be more worrying because it would increase the likelihood that they would be proliferate and that they would be able to conceal the centrifuges more easily. do we know yet? do you know whether -- >> i think...
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clearly there differences of opinion twebetween us and china. he wants to play the role of diplomat and find a way forward with the chinese without confronting the military. i think that's something the obama administration more broad lie believes in. >> he will be leaving on that trip on february 24th through march 6th. a big wide swath for secretary kerry whoa will be marking his mark to start. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we are following breaking news any moment now. the wife of jesse jackson junior will enter a guilty plea to federal tax fraud charges stemming from her husband's misuse of funds. the former congressman entered with his wife before entering his own guilty plea. after that hearing, jackson asked reporters to tell everyone he is sorry. he could be facing several years in prison. the justice correspondent joins me now. this was not a big surprise that we saw this morning. explain what comes next for the congressman as well as his wife. >> he wife will be pleading guilty in a few minutes. they just walked into court holding
clearly there differences of opinion twebetween us and china. he wants to play the role of diplomat and find a way forward with the chinese without confronting the military. i think that's something the obama administration more broad lie believes in. >> he will be leaving on that trip on february 24th through march 6th. a big wide swath for secretary kerry whoa will be marking his mark to start. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we are following breaking news any moment now....
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because in china, there would be, somebody would be in charge. there would be a plan somewhere, a multi-year plan, if it was not being followed somebody would have come up with a new plan. but that is not how they work in washington. if it looks like what we do doesn't make a lot of sense it is because much of what we do doesn't make sense. what they're trying to find is the great myth of washington, the scheming. if you have been watching a lot of "house of cards" on netflix, it is all about the myth of scheming. >> i know what i have to do. >> good. >> we'll have a lot of nights like this. making plans. very little sleep. >> i expected that. it doesn't worry me. >> i better get to work. >> lots of plans, no sleep, moody lighting. this is the most pervasive of all washington myths, that the washington insiders are effectively scheming all the time. that everything that happens fits into somebody's plan. but it doesn't. maybe what happens began as a scheme, but soon enough, everybody in washington, from interns to the white house, everybody is at
because in china, there would be, somebody would be in charge. there would be a plan somewhere, a multi-year plan, if it was not being followed somebody would have come up with a new plan. but that is not how they work in washington. if it looks like what we do doesn't make a lot of sense it is because much of what we do doesn't make sense. what they're trying to find is the great myth of washington, the scheming. if you have been watching a lot of "house of cards" on netflix, it is...
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story, saying that the jeep was considering giving up the united states and shifting production to china. enter mitt romney. >> i saw a story today that one of the great manufacturers in this state, jeep, now owned by the italians is thinking of moving all production to china. >> there was also the lie about president barack obama never saying benghazi was an act of terrorism. >> obama knowingly lied to the american people. obama created a conspiracy theory and coordinated a campaign of deceit to distract from the truth that affects our national security. >> mitt romney listened to this kind of stuff for weeks. and because he relied on this junk, he walked into the biggest trap on the largest possible stage. >> i think it's interesting the president just said something which is on the day after the attack, he went in the rose garden and said that this was an act of terror. >> that's what i said. >> you said in the rose garden the day after the attack it was an act of terror. >> no acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation, alter that character, or eclipse the light
story, saying that the jeep was considering giving up the united states and shifting production to china. enter mitt romney. >> i saw a story today that one of the great manufacturers in this state, jeep, now owned by the italians is thinking of moving all production to china. >> there was also the lie about president barack obama never saying benghazi was an act of terrorism. >> obama knowingly lied to the american people. obama created a conspiracy theory and coordinated a...
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does china now do the ultimate and take really strong sanction measures against their assets? >> right. this is the big question is where is china's red line, and one hopes that it was crossed this time. in addition to all the things you mentioned, andrea, the other thing is that the north koreans did this on chinese new year. in my experience in six-party talks the time that the chinese got the most emotional was when the north koreans were doing things that then pushed that into working during the chinese new year holiday, which is a big holiday in china. i imagine they're pretty upset right now. >> this is what susan rice had to say today. >> north korea's continued work on its nuclear and missile programs seriously undermines regional and international peace and security and threatens the security of a number of countries, including the united states. >> now, you've got the south korean inaugural on february 25th. the state of the union tonight, as you point out the chinese new year, and there's another problem. we don't know yet whether this was plutonium device, which is
does china now do the ultimate and take really strong sanction measures against their assets? >> right. this is the big question is where is china's red line, and one hopes that it was crossed this time. in addition to all the things you mentioned, andrea, the other thing is that the north koreans did this on chinese new year. in my experience in six-party talks the time that the chinese got the most emotional was when the north koreans were doing things that then pushed that into working...
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security company is blaming china for 141 cases of computer hacking. a security firm says it's traced the hacking to one specific chiens building in shanghai's pudong district. china says their government does not engage in computer hacking. sure you do. up next, cuts and consequences. while president obama brings out the bully pulpit, we're bringing out some big guns. >> wake up. emotion, fear, guilt, ray schism, and all the crap that goes with this and use your brain. >> alan simpson moments ago, not holding back on what believes needs to be fix the country's retirement problems. you're watching "the daily rundown." let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's n
security company is blaming china for 141 cases of computer hacking. a security firm says it's traced the hacking to one specific chiens building in shanghai's pudong district. china says their government does not engage in computer hacking. sure you do. up next, cuts and consequences. while president obama brings out the bully pulpit, we're bringing out some big guns. >> wake up. emotion, fear, guilt, ray schism, and all the crap that goes with this and use your brain. >> alan...
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china's one of the main consumers of these products and what happens is like i went to cambodia, laos, thailand, all these places. these people are raised culturally to eat some of the products and maybe bear or bear bile or a tiger and because they think it makes them more of a man and more of a smaller care and maybe on special occasions and so on and is forth but with a growing population in china, a main cause of the problems and more and more of this culture that thinks that you need this, there's more of a demand so it goes back to the poor peasant, the poor farmer and person that doesn't have the ability to survive. they're hunters and gatherers still in the environments and a guy comes in town and goes, i can make you a fast buck if you get me this little animal. they go, oh, we have them everywhere. they grab them, they collect them, they hand them to the next guy. they have their money and they keep going. what they don't realize is the degradation to the environment and to the whole system of the animals and so on and so forth so it's an educational thing. we like knee jerk
china's one of the main consumers of these products and what happens is like i went to cambodia, laos, thailand, all these places. these people are raised culturally to eat some of the products and maybe bear or bear bile or a tiger and because they think it makes them more of a man and more of a smaller care and maybe on special occasions and so on and is forth but with a growing population in china, a main cause of the problems and more and more of this culture that thinks that you need this,...
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they say their investigation has led them to china. according to that report, this building is where the chinese military essentially set up shot. we'll get reaction from the white house. >>> plus, first lady michelle obama -- well, she is finally explaining, not that she has to, but she's explaining the motivation for her new hairstyle. the huffington post called total shock to the system. >> i couldn't get a sports car. they won't let me bungee jump. so, instead, i cut my bangs here. >> so you went for the bangs? >>> time for "your business" entrepreneur of the week. joanne and christy created decorations for the school lockers when others wanted to buy them, too, they created locker looks. for more, watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b m
they say their investigation has led them to china. according to that report, this building is where the chinese military essentially set up shot. we'll get reaction from the white house. >>> plus, first lady michelle obama -- well, she is finally explaining, not that she has to, but she's explaining the motivation for her new hairstyle. the huffington post called total shock to the system. >> i couldn't get a sports car. they won't let me bungee jump. so, instead, i cut my bangs...
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that might have a lot more to do with china than what is to happen march 1st. secondly, let's say nothing happens. the unemployment rate is stuck around 8%. this is a pretty lousy time for nothing to happen. in fact, if you look at the cbo projections, the projection with the sequester taking effect is for the unemployment rate to be 7.9% the first half of this year, 8% for the second half of this year. so, basically stuck at a place that's really very disadvantageous for so many workers. >> jared, let me interrupt this colloquy here and ask you, jared, we know that there are other looming fiscal fights, the march 27th deadline for the continuing resolution, but the hill is reporting that the republicans, at least, want this fight to take place on the sequester. i will read you a quote, "we are going to take a stand on the sequester, said a republican senator, the sequester effects programs president obama likes and we think it's the best way to get his attention on spending." which is maybe why you're seeing so much political posturing in the days leading up t
that might have a lot more to do with china than what is to happen march 1st. secondly, let's say nothing happens. the unemployment rate is stuck around 8%. this is a pretty lousy time for nothing to happen. in fact, if you look at the cbo projections, the projection with the sequester taking effect is for the unemployment rate to be 7.9% the first half of this year, 8% for the second half of this year. so, basically stuck at a place that's really very disadvantageous for so many workers....
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this is -- these are only some of the issues of the cyber attacks that have been attributed to china against a number of corporations aring, including now the "new york times" and wall street journal. what do you think is first and foremost on john kerry's plate? >> i think that some of that is just going to be dictated, as you said, by crisis, by how much happens, how much quickly between israel and syria or what exactly happened in turkey today. i think that a big difference between what he was facing and what clinton was facing when she took the job is that obama is less interested now in the debate about what he wants to do in places like afghanistan. now he has more of a sense and wants to act a little more quickly. also, kerry has such a different task than hillary in the sense that his career, his run for the president is really behind him, and hers might now be ahead of her. they have a different -- they are coming to the job in a different way, and it's a different task -- set of tasks within the cabinet from obama's perspective as well. >> now, one of the things that was ve
this is -- these are only some of the issues of the cyber attacks that have been attributed to china against a number of corporations aring, including now the "new york times" and wall street journal. what do you think is first and foremost on john kerry's plate? >> i think that some of that is just going to be dictated, as you said, by crisis, by how much happens, how much quickly between israel and syria or what exactly happened in turkey today. i think that a big difference...
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not only a stable relationship with china, with managing difficult issues, but a significant opening with a country like burma which is not something we expected in 2009. we face -- we confront a different challenge in 2013. obviously, the situation with respect to iran is still uncertain. a lack of progress there with the past four years, although intensified sanctions. a very difficult situation in syria. you know, and the potential -- continued potential as to what to do about, you know, the israeli-palestinian situation which we receive renewed tensions over a death of a prisoner and there. part of what the secretary of state does is he is the face of the obama foreign policy wresh also is out there trying to determine what is possible, what can be achieved, what are the options for the president, and then he carries out, you know, the president's foreign policy. john kerry would be, you know, acting just as hillary clinton did, but in a much different national security environment than existed four years ago. >> well, and we talk about national security. i mean, i want to open t
not only a stable relationship with china, with managing difficult issues, but a significant opening with a country like burma which is not something we expected in 2009. we face -- we confront a different challenge in 2013. obviously, the situation with respect to iran is still uncertain. a lack of progress there with the past four years, although intensified sanctions. a very difficult situation in syria. you know, and the potential -- continued potential as to what to do about, you know, the...
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he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas
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there are a lot of folks that say, okay, well, if we don't take this energy, china will, and we're just going to be more reliant on questionable states to supply our energy. >> well, we can't drill our way out of the problem. america is facing a climate crisis, and nowhere and never before has that not been more real to the average american. with the droughts m midwest, the fires in the west, the deracho in the southeast, hurricane sandy, americans are seeing the affects of the climate on steroids, and our polling shows that 65% of them say -- know that they need to take action on climate now. keystone locks us into a dirty energy future. we have to make mooufl aggressively to a clean energy future. since president obama took office, wind has doubled in those four years, and solar has increased by a factor of five. we have clean energy solutions. that is our future. mesh innovation is not about keystone and dirty fuels. it's about clean energy, clean sustainable manager. >> the white house is talking about getting involved in the gay marriage debate and immigration reform. if he approve
there are a lot of folks that say, okay, well, if we don't take this energy, china will, and we're just going to be more reliant on questionable states to supply our energy. >> well, we can't drill our way out of the problem. america is facing a climate crisis, and nowhere and never before has that not been more real to the average american. with the droughts m midwest, the fires in the west, the deracho in the southeast, hurricane sandy, americans are seeing the affects of the climate on...
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you have my grandparents who were born in china. my parents who were born in taiwan. me and my brother were born in america. the interesting thing -- >> there's the cover. >> there's the cover. the thing occurs of my parents being -- my mom had me, like, her third year in america, so i group and experienced -- >> fresh off the boat. i experienced america along side my mom and dad, and they really didn't know to tell me, hey, watch the christmas story. i remember going to people's houses and be, like, why does your dad have a leg lamp? i never understood it. we never saw those movies. i didn't know who jimmy stewart was. i didn't know anything. i was able to piece together bits and pieces of american culture that just made sense to me. you know? i think that's why my identity is so i haddo sin accuratic and so weird. i never allowed people to tell me you are supposed to like this. you are supposed to listen to this. you are supposed to, you know, relate to this. i went and i found things like jackie robinson and charles barclay and mark twain and jonathan swift, and i
you have my grandparents who were born in china. my parents who were born in taiwan. me and my brother were born in america. the interesting thing -- >> there's the cover. >> there's the cover. the thing occurs of my parents being -- my mom had me, like, her third year in america, so i group and experienced -- >> fresh off the boat. i experienced america along side my mom and dad, and they really didn't know to tell me, hey, watch the christmas story. i remember going to...
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and i do think that tom coburn is -- this could be a nixon goes to china moment for tom coburn and the nra and gun safety. >> where is john feehery? where were you? do you want something done on gun safety or not? >> i would like something done on gun safety. i would like something done -- i would like more aggressive effort to get guns away from violent criminals. i'd like to get guns out -- make sure they don't get in the hands of crazy people. that's where i am. and i think that we do need to have a more aggressive background check and i have been pretty public on that. >> how about the president? does he have to recognize reality here and go for what he can get? get a single, not a home run? even though he knees he's giving protection to the people on the center right and right? still be able to say they did something. there's a lot of strategy here. >> there's a lot of strategy. i used to work for senator kennedy and senator kennedy after he got past his 30s and 40s decided what you should do in legislating is take what you can get and come back for the rest later. i think you saw
and i do think that tom coburn is -- this could be a nixon goes to china moment for tom coburn and the nra and gun safety. >> where is john feehery? where were you? do you want something done on gun safety or not? >> i would like something done on gun safety. i would like something done -- i would like more aggressive effort to get guns away from violent criminals. i'd like to get guns out -- make sure they don't get in the hands of crazy people. that's where i am. and i think that...
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china in the last generation, hundreds of millions of people in the middle class and the foreign aid community has to look at that and ask themselves what they could be doing differently and i think it can work but these giant programs often are not what works and certainly when you start displacing local entrepreneurs and telling local people, we can do this for you better than you can do it for yourself, you set up a culture of dependency and then you snuff out people who are coming up with local solutions to local problems and not really what "the night ranger" is about and it's a thriller but there is that world view, my view of this informs this and i'm not afraid to say that. >> it's my experience in meeting with refugees that foreign aid, a small percentage of donations of foreign aid actually get to the people that need it. i've seen that a lot sold on the black market. >> yes. >> a lot gets redirected to corrupt governments and even if the intentions are good and the ngo delivering the foreign aid is not corrupt it still has a hard time of getting the people it's supposed to
china in the last generation, hundreds of millions of people in the middle class and the foreign aid community has to look at that and ask themselves what they could be doing differently and i think it can work but these giant programs often are not what works and certainly when you start displacing local entrepreneurs and telling local people, we can do this for you better than you can do it for yourself, you set up a culture of dependency and then you snuff out people who are coming up with...
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because just as it's becoming more and more expensive to do business in places like china, america's getting more competitive and more product. and after shedding jobs for more than ten year, our manufacturers have now added about 500,000 jobs over the past three years. and i mentioned this last night, caterpillar, which i know you guys supply, they're bringing jobs back from japan. ford is bringing jobs back from mexico. after placing plants in other countries like china, intel is opening its most advanced plant here in the united states. apple is starting to make macs in america again. so, we're seeing this trend what we call insourcing. not just outsourcing. and the reason is because america's got outstanding workers. we're starting to produce more homegrown energy which is driving down our energy costs. and obviously, we still got the biggest market in the world. and if we, you know, try to improve our infrastructure a little bit more, then we're going to be even that much more competitive. now, i want to be honest with you, we're not going to bring back every job that's been los
because just as it's becoming more and more expensive to do business in places like china, america's getting more competitive and more product. and after shedding jobs for more than ten year, our manufacturers have now added about 500,000 jobs over the past three years. and i mentioned this last night, caterpillar, which i know you guys supply, they're bringing jobs back from japan. ford is bringing jobs back from mexico. after placing plants in other countries like china, intel is opening its...
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he is sort of a bull in a china shop here. >> i wrote, if i may quote myself, that he was not going to win senator congeniality, any awards, including from his republican colleagues, but i don't think he cares. he has the traditional way to come into the senate is a little low-key, keep your head down. this is not the cruz way. he is not on cruise control. >> you covered the senate a long time before you started writing a column. the same stuff being written about ted cruz, wasn't it written about rick santorum in the 1995? >> yeah, that's a good analogy. >> and look where it got him. >> it depends on what your goal is. if your goal is to get something done in the senate, it may not be the best way to achieve that goal. if your goal is to push your agenda and perhaps coincidentally or not, push yourself, it might be pretty effective. >> what do you make of cruz? what's interesting to me is all the senators that are, on one hand, they whisper that they don't like how aggressive this guy is being, including republicans. but, boy, they all want to say, go, ted cruz. marco rubio tweeted, t
he is sort of a bull in a china shop here. >> i wrote, if i may quote myself, that he was not going to win senator congeniality, any awards, including from his republican colleagues, but i don't think he cares. he has the traditional way to come into the senate is a little low-key, keep your head down. this is not the cruz way. he is not on cruise control. >> you covered the senate a long time before you started writing a column. the same stuff being written about ted cruz, wasn't...
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however, china denies the allegations. >>> general john allen is retiring today. president obama called him a true patriot. >>> police in belgium are looking for the suspects behind a brazen diamond heist. about $50 million in gems were stolen from the cargo hold of a plane. now let's take you back to "hardball." ♪ >>> more recently i have experienced how none of us go through life without mistakes, but in their wake we can learn a lot about grace, a god of second chances, and be the better for it. in that light i humbly step forward and ask for your help in changing washington. i'm mark sanford, and i approve this message. >> welcome back to "hardball." that's former south carolina governor mark sanford who is trying to resurrect his political career with a bid to fill the open house seat in south carolina's first congressional district. to refresh your memory about this mistake he references in the ad, here is a clip from his famous june 2009 press conference. >> i have been unfaithful to my wife. i developed a relationship with a -- what started as a dear, de
however, china denies the allegations. >>> general john allen is retiring today. president obama called him a true patriot. >>> police in belgium are looking for the suspects behind a brazen diamond heist. about $50 million in gems were stolen from the cargo hold of a plane. now let's take you back to "hardball." ♪ >>> more recently i have experienced how none of us go through life without mistakes, but in their wake we can learn a lot about grace, a god...
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this is just the reality of china. it's an important educational piece about how chinese see their own country. >> check that out. we'll get to the headlines now, joe. elizabeth warren, i don't know if you saw this. i've got the longer version of it now. she seemed to settle in quite comfortably during her debut yesterday on the senate banking committee. the massachusetts democrat took the nation's bank regulators to task. >> wow, she did. >> with a direct and simple question, which it was simple, but there was no answer. take a look. >> tell me a little bit about the last few times you've taken the biggest financial institutions on wall street all the way to a trial. anybody? >> we've actually had a fair number of consent orders. we do not have to bring people to trial -- >> well, i appreciate you say you don't have to bring them to trial. my question is when did you bring them to trial? >> we have not had to do it as a practical matter to achieve our supervisory goals. >> can you identify when you last took the wall
this is just the reality of china. it's an important educational piece about how chinese see their own country. >> check that out. we'll get to the headlines now, joe. elizabeth warren, i don't know if you saw this. i've got the longer version of it now. she seemed to settle in quite comfortably during her debut yesterday on the senate banking committee. the massachusetts democrat took the nation's bank regulators to task. >> wow, she did. >> with a direct and simple question,...
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as always, north korea you have to watch closely to see what china does. they have mixed feelings about how to deal with the problem. around 2:00 a.m. washington time, president obama issued a statement in his own name reading in part, "this is a highly provocative act that undermines regional stability and increases the risk of proliferation. the united states remains vigilant in the face of north korea provications and steadfast in our defense commitments to allies in the region." this is an evolving story developing all over the world. we'll have more on the north korea situation on "morning joe" and all day here on msnbc. tonight 9:00 p.m. eastern time, president obama's going to deliver a state of the union address. it's a speech that's going to focus on his long-term ideas for the country and also deal with the pressing economic issue that is unfolding now, those are the sequester cuts that kick in the first of march. can you expect the president to talk about it in tonight's address. >> you'll hear from the president a very clear call for the need t
as always, north korea you have to watch closely to see what china does. they have mixed feelings about how to deal with the problem. around 2:00 a.m. washington time, president obama issued a statement in his own name reading in part, "this is a highly provocative act that undermines regional stability and increases the risk of proliferation. the united states remains vigilant in the face of north korea provications and steadfast in our defense commitments to allies in the region."...
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if he wants to move now, it has to be nixon and china. there are seven magic words. if he would say this, he would unlock a lot of republican votes. he'd have to fight his own party, but it's time for that. those words are change ppi and beneficiaries pay a little more. >> that's for medicare, for -- >> that's a serious look at entitlements, which the country needs. >> mayor, you know just how hard the politics are on that. plus the sense that the president is feeling, look, i don't have an opposition to trust in that if we move forward on something like that. >> the president is prepared to move. he showed with mr. boehner he is prepared to do deals and to move. but he has to have a republican party that's really willing to dance with him. i know that. now everybody is talking about sequestration and all of the needs for cuts and the rest. but we have a model in the u.k. where they have -- they have used this policy, and their growth in the u.k. is about 1%. so we are rushing to do something in the united states that is failing in britain as we speak in terms of --
if he wants to move now, it has to be nixon and china. there are seven magic words. if he would say this, he would unlock a lot of republican votes. he'd have to fight his own party, but it's time for that. those words are change ppi and beneficiaries pay a little more. >> that's for medicare, for -- >> that's a serious look at entitlements, which the country needs. >> mayor, you know just how hard the politics are on that. plus the sense that the president is feeling, look, i...
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spend a week and a half in china. it is amazing. it used to be a bipartisan issue, infrastructure. used to sail through. you tried to figure the proper amount of money to spend. but it is penny wise and pound foolish not to repair your bridges and repair them. it's a recipe for decline. >> governor christy has made his name by saying i'm not going to fix the lincoln tunnel or rebuild or open wider passes from new jersey to new york city which is their essential trade route. >> new jersey is 37th or 38th in job creation because infrastruk structure is a way to increase trade. there are countless bridges that support i-95 on its way to philadelphia. to repair those bridges is a $4 billion price tag. the city and state doesn't have the money. it has to come from somewhere. >> that's from florida to the top of the country. >> it went down three days and in those days, 180,000 vehicles a day go over those bridges. >> to make your point whshgs we would go to florida on a college trip and see those white owned signs. there wasn't stripes. >> it was a speed trap, a joke. but it took the re
spend a week and a half in china. it is amazing. it used to be a bipartisan issue, infrastructure. used to sail through. you tried to figure the proper amount of money to spend. but it is penny wise and pound foolish not to repair your bridges and repair them. it's a recipe for decline. >> governor christy has made his name by saying i'm not going to fix the lincoln tunnel or rebuild or open wider passes from new jersey to new york city which is their essential trade route. >> new...
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. >> but he said yesterday that congress was a bigger threat than china when it came to -- >> at this point. >> off of what james said, it's very unfair in a sense that the republicans, they are in a tough position. front page story, "new york times," gop is resisting obama pressure on tax increase. and again, i absolutely agree with james. you walk around, nobody really can define what sequester means, but they know instinctively, sequester means if you're a millionaire, you're going to be okay. and sequester's going to screw you if you're not a millionaire. that's what the sense of this is. >> i guarantee you that the wait at the new york airport and washington airport will be six hours long. >> absolutely. we were talking about it yesterday. >> jack lew is a really smart guy. he knows -- he's going to know where people get it. it's not going to be on something that you're not going to feel. they're going to make you feel this coming out of the chute. >> if you want to fly. because the air traffic controllers, they'll lay them off. >> so james, you are -- >> all the tsa people. >> y
. >> but he said yesterday that congress was a bigger threat than china when it came to -- >> at this point. >> off of what james said, it's very unfair in a sense that the republicans, they are in a tough position. front page story, "new york times," gop is resisting obama pressure on tax increase. and again, i absolutely agree with james. you walk around, nobody really can define what sequester means, but they know instinctively, sequester means if you're a...
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we're spending more than china, the uk, france, indiana, saudi arabia, india, and canada, combined. we're spending more on our military than the next dozen high spenders combined. our wars, now, however are ending. officially the war in iraq is over. the war in afghanistan is drawing down, osama bin laden is dead. spending dropped somewhere between 43 and 33%. now speak about that after you listen to these warnings about the military sequester. >> i can't over state what the cuts would do to our military, essentially hollowing out our armed military forces. >> and the president laid out no plan for the sequester. >> that we're convinced would hollow out the force and inflict serious damage to the national defense. >> all right. if the sequester goes into effect, the full cut to the defense budget will be about 31%. think about that, the war on terror increased, and the cut to the defense budget, even with the sequester, will be less than it was either of those. it kind of puts all the doom saying in perspective, doesn't it? now, sequester is a really stupid way to cut the defense bu
we're spending more than china, the uk, france, indiana, saudi arabia, india, and canada, combined. we're spending more on our military than the next dozen high spenders combined. our wars, now, however are ending. officially the war in iraq is over. the war in afghanistan is drawing down, osama bin laden is dead. spending dropped somewhere between 43 and 33%. now speak about that after you listen to these warnings about the military sequester. >> i can't over state what the cuts would do...
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♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ [ howls ] ♪ he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. ♪ ♪ i want candy ♪ ♪ i want candy >>> any minute now, a group of lawmakers will introduce a bipartisan bill to make firearms trafficking a federal crime, imposing stronger penalties for so-called straw purchasers who buy guns for convicted felons. joining me now is congressman adam schiff, he just introduced a bill to hold the gun industry accountable in cold and miss pozner, her son noah was among those killed in the sandy hook elementary school shooting. thank you both for joining us. congressman, you introduced a similar bill, a version of it, targeting straw purchasers. these people who 0 law for convicted felons to have guns and now seeing this again. is this a part of the strategy? put everything you can on the table as opposed to just looking at one thing, for example, zeroing in on assault weapons ban alone? >> well, it is going to require an approach that d
♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ [ howls ] ♪ he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. ♪ ♪ i want candy ♪ ♪ i want candy >>> any minute now, a group of lawmakers will introduce a bipartisan bill to make firearms trafficking a federal crime, imposing stronger penalties for so-called straw purchasers who buy guns for convicted felons. joining...
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states and i wonder sometimes if we lose sight of this is a global market and other countries out there, china comes to mind with an exploding market for oil. and we're sort of at the mercy of the rest of the world really. >> no, that is true, and but that's an unfortunate truth. looking at domestic gasoline or should be getting far, far better prices than what we are getting right now because our crude oil, in fact, is cheaper by about $25 than everywhere else around the globe and that should indicate we get a cheaper price for gasoline, too. we don't. because we have a lot of financial connections. i don't want do get, again, too deep in the weeds but the financial connections connect the price of gasoline to global crude oil prices instead of to domestic crude oil prices. if they were connected to domestic crude oil prices you would see prices about a dollar lower than right now so these are some of the problems when you get a big financial market that sets prices for people and what they pay at the pump. >> well, dan, another thing that the president has focused on is trying to reduce the
states and i wonder sometimes if we lose sight of this is a global market and other countries out there, china comes to mind with an exploding market for oil. and we're sort of at the mercy of the rest of the world really. >> no, that is true, and but that's an unfortunate truth. looking at domestic gasoline or should be getting far, far better prices than what we are getting right now because our crude oil, in fact, is cheaper by about $25 than everywhere else around the globe and that...
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treaty to a domestic political audience that everybody, they're not dummies, they understand, india, china, all the other countries that have to do with it, they understand what the modern republican party is. and they know that that cannot be sold to 66 senators in the united states senate so long as there are enough republicans to block it. >> so it interferes with our ability to take any sort of leadership role on an issue like that because of our domestic essential cramp from not being able to process that information? >> right. and people, look, in the world of international affairs, you know, other countries study our domestic politics. they understand exactly what these dynamics are. so you can try to say, well, we're going to be really tough about this, and yes, we're credible. we can go home. we can go get this carbon regime. everybody knows that's not the case. because it's manifestly not the case. because you have people like lindsey graham who was for a carbon regime before he reneged on it going around saying they're not going to support it. >> republicans threatened to hold u
treaty to a domestic political audience that everybody, they're not dummies, they understand, india, china, all the other countries that have to do with it, they understand what the modern republican party is. and they know that that cannot be sold to 66 senators in the united states senate so long as there are enough republicans to block it. >> so it interferes with our ability to take any sort of leadership role on an issue like that because of our domestic essential cramp from not...
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he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. get younger looking skin fast. with new olay regenerist micro-sculpting cream. with 2 new anti-aging ingredients. visible wrinkle reduction starts day 1. see younger looking skin before you finish one jar. new from olay. >>> the senate armed services committee can vote as early easy tomorrow on the confirmation of chuck hagel for secretary. if he makes it through and he probably will, it's on to a full senate vote. about a dozen senators are expected to vote no in large part because of past statements with israel, iran and nuclear weapons. president obama is planning a trip to the region in april. that is billed as a way to repair a strained relationship who himself just won reelection in a bruising campaign. sounds familiar the
he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. get younger looking skin fast. with new olay regenerist micro-sculpting cream. with 2 new anti-aging ingredients. visible wrinkle reduction starts...
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he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. if you're eligible for medicare, you might know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help pay some of the difference. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now to request a free decision guide to help you understand medicare. and which aarp medicare supplement plan might work best for you. there's a range to choose from, depending on your needs and your budget. an
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difficult conversations with the chinese, stood up in support of the peaceful resolutions in the south china sea and secretary clinton is a memorable, outstanding secretary of state and many people's minds. i think she deserves enormous credit for what she's done. >> andrea, are you there? >> hello? >> are you there? this is katherine, her producer. >> how are you? >> great, katherine. we're waiting to get andrea on the phone. we're on air. let me go back to the ambassador here. we can, of course, talk about the accomplishments, ambassador burns, of hillary clinton in this respect. but you and i both know that many people are looking at this image and they're visualizing a couple of years from now and these are not state department workers clamoring for a hand shake. they're people who are supporting her run for presidency. what do you believe at least is looking that far ahead? you are an insider. you know a lot about the clinton family. both the former president and the secretary of state. >> oh, i think it's impossible to answer that question. only secretary clinton knows, obviously, what
difficult conversations with the chinese, stood up in support of the peaceful resolutions in the south china sea and secretary clinton is a memorable, outstanding secretary of state and many people's minds. i think she deserves enormous credit for what she's done. >> andrea, are you there? >> hello? >> are you there? this is katherine, her producer. >> how are you? >> great, katherine. we're waiting to get andrea on the phone. we're on air. let me go back to the...
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he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. >>> we have an update out of los angeles where police say the body believed to have belonged to fugitive christopher dorner has note yet been positively identified. dorner's case is still open and they will continue to be until they have a positive id. sources tell us the charge remains found in the cabin belongs to doerper and dorner's driver's license was found near the. the family that he promised to target are still living in fear and we have amazing video of the gun fight that unfolded yesterday as a cbs reporter found himself feet away from the line of fire. >> one deputy was kill and another seriously identified. neither has been identified. we have the very latest. john, what is the timeline we are looking at here. dorner is a former police officer. would they have his dental records, for example, in archive to expedite this? >> they would have his dental records from family members and dna samples from h
he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. >>> we have an update out of los angeles where police say the body believed to have belonged to fugitive christopher dorner has note yet been positively identified. dorner's case is still open and they will continue to be until they have a positive id. sources tell us the charge remains found in the cabin belongs to doerper...
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. ♪ he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. i'm maria, and i have diabetic nerve pain. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it was like pins and needles sticking in your toes and in your feet. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals. at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went to see my doctor, she chose lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, w
. ♪ he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. i'm maria, and i have diabetic nerve pain. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it was like pins and needles sticking in your toes and in your feet. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals. at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went to see my doctor, she chose lyrica. once i started...